Device for receiving and for transporting an article

ABSTRACT

A device for receiving and for transporting an article having a receiving plate which is slid under the article is provided in which the improvement involves a more effective way for an article to rest on the receiving plates during transportation. A more effective way for an article to rest on a receiving plate that is slid under the article is the addition of a hold down element.

The invention relates to a device for receiving and for transporting an article according to the preamble of claim 1.

Devices for receiving and for transporting an article, which devices have a receiving plate which is slid under the article, are known in the art, for example from document U.S. Pat. No. 4,746,255 A. The receiving plate is in this case surrounded by a belt which is fastened to a mount so that, on displacement of the receiving plate, the mount does not move therewith and the region of the belt on which the article rests maintains its position relative to the article on displacement of the receiving plate under the article.

The object of the invention is to improve a device according to the prior art in such a way that the article rests more effectively on the receiving plates during transportation of the device.

Starting from a device according to the preamble of claim 1, this object is achieved by the characterizing features of claim 1.

Accordingly, a device according to the invention is distinguished in that a hold-down element, which holds the article down on at least one receiving plate, is provided.

In this way, the article is fixed more effectively and cannot slip, in particular during acceleration of the devices.

The sub-claims specify advantageous embodiments and developments of the invention.

Thus, one particular embodiment of the invention is distinguished in that a resilient belt is attached to at least one component which moves with the receiving plate and to at least one component which does not move with the receiving plate and forms, during the displacement of the receiving plate under the article, at least one loop-type region which holds down the article.

This configuration of the hold-down element reduces on the one hand the risk of slippage on movement of the device, the belt being lowered simultaneously with the movement of the receiving plates and not contacting the article until the last phase of the moving-toward-one-another of the receiving plates, i.e. at a point in time at which the article practically already rests substantially on the receiving plates. This slight resilient pressing of the article against the receiving plate or the receiving plates is in addition particularly gentle on the article to be transported.

In a development of this embodiment, the resilient belt is fastened, roughly centrally above the article, to a mount, so that on displacement of one receiving plate one loop-type region is formed and on displacement of two receiving plates two loop-type regions are formed. This produces a hold-down element which, in each receiving plate, acts on the article at the location where a receiving plate is provided on the underside.

Advantageously, the at least one receiving plate is surrounded by a belt which is fastened to a mount which, on displacement of the receiving plate, does not move therewith, so that on displacement of the receiving plate under the article, the region of the belt on which the article rests maintains its position relative to the article.

The belt, which surrounds the receiving plate and moves relative to the receiving plates when the article is reached under, thus performs during the reaching-under, i.e. while the receiving plate slides under the article to be received, with its upper region on which the article rests no relative movement in relation to the article to be received, whereas the belt is displaced from below, i.e. in its region below the receiving plate, under said receiving plate and in this case also slides from below under the article, raises it by the amount of the thickness of the belt and the receiving plate, but without exerting with its upper region on the article to be received a frictional force which can compress or otherwise impair said article.

In a development of the invention, the receiving plates are positioned obliquely relative to the receiving surface, so that the belts slide on the receiving surface merely along the region of deflection around the edges of the receiving plates. This significantly reduces the sliding friction between the belt and the receiving surface from which the article is received.

Furthermore, it is possible to reduce the friction between the edges of the receiving plates and the belts by providing low-friction means at the edges. Lowering the friction acting on the belts allows the loading, and thus the wear, of the belts to be reduced.

An exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings and will be described hereinafter in greater detail with reference to the figures in which specifically.

FIG. 1 is a side view of a device according to the invention prior to the receiving of an article;

FIG. 2 is a side view of a device according to FIG. 1 during the receiving of the article;

FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of the invention with the article received; and

FIG. 4 is a detailed side view of a further embodiment of the invention.

Two brackets 2, 3, to which a resilient belt 4 is fastened, are provided in a device 1 according to FIG. 1. The resilient belt is also fastened to the non-moving part 5 in connection between two struts 6, 7 by means of a screw 8. If the two receiving plates 9, 10, around each of which a belt 11, 12 is attached to compensate for a relative movement between the receiving plates 9, 10 and the article G when the article G is received, move toward each other, the two loop-type regions 13, 14 of the resilient belt 4 are lowered onto the outer regions of the article G (cf. FIG. 2).

The lowering until contact is achieved does not take place until the last phase of the moving-toward-each-other of the receiving plates 9, 10, i.e. at a point in time at which the article G practically already rests substantially on the receiving plates. The slight resilient pressing of the article G against the receiving plates prevents the article G from slipping during the transportation of the device 1.

In the particular embodiment according to FIG. 4, the arrangement of the receiving plates 9, 10 with the belts 11, 12 to be surrounded is modified in that the receiving plates 9, 10 are positioned obliquely relative to the receiving surface A which is intended to receive the article G, so that the belts 11, 12 slide on the receiving surface A only along the region of deflection around the edges 15, 16. The angle α is preferably in a range of from 1-15°.

Two receiving plates 9, 10 are provided in the illustrated exemplary embodiment. The device 1 according to the invention can however also operate with just one receiving plate, wherein the hold-down element can again be formed by the resilient belt 4 modified accordingly, so that only one loop-type regions 13 is formed above the associated receiving plate 9.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

-   1 Device -   2 Bracket -   3 Bracket -   4 Resilient belt -   5 Connection -   6 Strut -   7 Strut -   8 Screw -   9 Receiving plate -   10 Receiving plate -   11 Belt -   12 Belt -   13 Loop-type region -   14 Loop-type region 

1. Device for receiving and for transporting an article (G), which device has at least one receiving plate (9, 10) which is slid under the article (G), characterized in that a hold-down element, which holds the article down on at least one receiving plate, is provided.
 2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that a resilient belt (4) is attached to at least one component (2, 3) which moves with the receiving plate (9, 10) and to at least one component (5) which does not move with the receiving plate (9, 10) and forms, during the displacement of the receiving plate (9, 10) under the article (G), at least one loop-type region (13, 14) which holds down the article (G).
 3. Device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the resilient belt (4) is fastened, roughly centrally above the article (G), to a mount (5) and forms two loop-type regions (13, 14) on displacement of a receiving plate.
 4. Device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the at least one receiving plate (9, 10) is surrounded by a belt (11, 12) which is fastened to a mount which, on displacement of the receiving plate (9, 10), does not move therewith, so that on displacement of the receiving plate (9, 10) under the article (G), the region of the belt on which the article (G) rests maintains its position relative to the article (G).
 5. Device according to one of the aforementioned claims, characterized in that the receiving plate (9, 10) is inclined obliquely, preferably at an angle (α) of from 1-15°, relative to the surface (A) on which the article (G) rests.
 6. Device according to one of the aforementioned claims, characterized in that friction-reducing means are provided at the edge (15, 16) of the receiving plate (9, 10).
 7. Device according to one of the aforementioned claims, characterized in that two receiving plates (9, 10), which are each surrounded by one belt (11, 12) and are moved toward and away from each other by way of the direction of displacement, are provided. 